Ranking patients’ non-clinical preferences in referring to specialist physicians in the private sector: a cross-sectional study
Masood Setoodefar, Hamed Tabesh, Kobra Etminani, Mohammad Reza Mazaheri Habibi, Zahra Dabir, Seyed Ali Fatemi Aghda

TL;DR
This study identifies and ranks non-clinical factors that influence women's choices of OB/GYN specialists in private healthcare in Mashhad, Iran.
Contribution
The study provides a ranked list of non-clinical patient preferences for selecting OB/GYN specialists in a private healthcare context.
Findings
Physicians’ attentiveness and respect ranked highest among non-clinical preferences.
Short waiting times and respectful staff behavior were strongly valued by patients.
Higher education and prior visits predicted greater emphasis on waiting time and staff behavior.
Abstract
Understanding non-clinical factors that influence how women choose obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) is essential for delivering patient-centered care. This study aimed to identify and rank the non-clinical preferences when selecting OB/GYN specialists in the private healthcare sector in Mashhad, Iran. This cross-sectional study, conducted from January to February 2018, 462 patients completed a validated 45-item questionnaire (CVI = 0.80, Cronbach’s alpha = 0.88) assessing their non-clinical preferences. Preferences were rated on a 5-point scale and ranked using Friedman’s test. Associations between demographic factors and preferences were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and ordinal logistic regression. The highest-rated criteria included physicians’ attentiveness and respect for patients, respectful staff behavior, short waiting times, and ensuring privacy during…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPatient-Provider Communication in Healthcare · Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare · Healthcare Systems and Technology
